Maasai Center for regenerative pastoralism

We must regenerate our lands to support our future..

Maasai Center for regenerative pastoralism was started in 2013 by Dalmas Tiampati, triggered by devastating drought that wiped almost all the livestock in their Maasai community in Kajiado County.

The aim is to help the Maasai become more resilient by addressing the causes of drought looking for ways to protect the Maasai culture in a changing world.

The community seeks to become socially and economically empowered whilst living in harmony with the natural environment. ​

Our Plan For Resilience...

Desertification, loss of vegetation and grass, soil degradation, diminishing water resources have all lead to famine and at times dependency on food relief and handouts.Find out our plans for becoming more resilient to climate change and improving our chances of influencing the effect of drought on our land,